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The woman billed as "Tidewater's outstanding authority on fashion, home and family," during her many years as a popular radio personality has died at the age of 78.
Mildred Jackson Alexander, women's director for WTAR radio and television and host of the "Mildred Alexander Show," died Saturday.
In her two decades at WTAR, Mrs. Alexander interviewed such international personalities as Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth II of England, Harry S Truman, Joan Crawford, Liberace, Lyndon B. Johnson and Tallulah Bankhead.
Survivors include a daughter, two sisters and two brothers.
A service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
--October 4, 1988 | Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
Associated Press | Page: B-3 | Section: Area/State
The woman billed as "Tidewater's outstanding authority on fashion, home and family," during her many years as a popular radio personality has died at the age of 78.
Mildred Jackson Alexander, women's director for WTAR radio and television and host of the "Mildred Alexander Show," died Saturday.
In her two decades at WTAR, Mrs. Alexander interviewed such international personalities as Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth II of England, Harry S Truman, Joan Crawford, Liberace, Lyndon B. Johnson and Tallulah Bankhead.
Survivors include a daughter, two sisters and two brothers.
A service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
--October 4, 1988 | Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
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